Incorporation of dietary n-3 fatty acids into ovarian compartments in dairy cows and the effects on hormonal and behavioral patterns around estrus
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Incorporation of dietary n-3 fatty acids into ovarian compartments in dairy cows and the effects on hormonal and behavioral patterns around estrus
Abstract
The objective of this study was to examine the incorporation of dietary n-3 fatty acids (FAs) into ovarian compartments and the effects on hormonal and behavioral patterns around estrus. Multiparous 256-day pregnant cows were fed either a standard diet both prepartum and postpartum (PP) (control; n=22) or supplemented with extruded flaxseed (E-FLAX) providing C18:3n-3 at 172.2 and 402.5 g/day per cow prepartum and PP respectively (n=22). The estrous cycle was synchronized, and at day 7 of the cycle, the cows were injected with prostaglandin F(2)(α) (PGF(2)(α)) and then subjected to 5 days of intensive examination. Compared with those in the control, in the E-FLAX group, the interval from PGF(2)(α) injection to behavioral estrus peak tended to be longer (3.6 h; P<0.1), that to estradiol (E(2)) peak was 6.5 h longer (P<0.03), and that to LH peak tended to be longer (5.3 h; P<0.07). The durations of behavioral estrus and E(2) surge were longer, and the area under the E(2) curve was greater in the E-FLAX cows. Afterward, 7-8 days following behavioral estrus, follicular fluids (FFs) from >7 mm follicles were aspirated. The proportions of n-3 FA increased in plasma, FF, and granulosa cells in the E-FLAX group. The concentrations of PGE(2) in the E(2)-active follicles tended to be lower in the E-FLAX cows (P<0.06). In conclusion, several modifications in hormonal and behavioral estrus patterns were demonstrated in cows fed n-3 FA, which might be attributed to alterations in membrane FA composition and partly mediated by lower PGE(2) synthesis.
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